Exhibit: COMING HOME: Re-Entry After Incarceration

This is a collaborative photo-essay documentary exhibit, featuring the photographs of Errol Daniels and writings of Katherine Russell. This unique exhibition seeks to humanize the criminal justice statistics and to portray the challenges of post-incarceration life through the written word and photographs, ultimately recalibrating what the public sees in those who are returning from prison. Throughout the exhibit, the Arts Council of York County will be collecting items to donate to the Alston Wilkes Society. Please consider dropping off an item from their wish list: toothpaste, toothbrushes, shaving cream, razors, deodorant, men’s underwear (all sizes) and socks. The exhibit runs June 15, 2018-July 15, 2018.

Location Details:

The center houses the offices of the Arts Council of York County, the Dalton, Perimeter, and Edmund Lewandowski Classroom Galleries, and private artist studios. It is housed in two restored 121-year old buildings. The Dalton Gallery features 7-9 exhibitions each year from local, regional, national, and international artists. The center also offers space for workshops, receptions, meetings, and small performances. Located in the historic Downtown Rock Hill Cultural District.